At the moment, only installation from a harddisk is supported. All commands are shown to you on the screen before executing. This is just to make sure that nothing bad is done to your harddisk :-) You can also select to install from a premounted dir. Then the "tar/base" directory must be mounted on "/install", so that all tar-packages from the basic stuff are in "/install/*.tgz". (So you could be able to install via NFS...) Good luck..., anyone wants to help programming this tool?, Florian La Roche Contents: ========= - overview about what "setup" does. - creating a Linux-partition before starting "setup" - about lilo - how to use "setup", what keys are supported What does "setup" do on my computer? ==================================== Setup will ask you for a partition on your harddisk, where you would like to have Linux installed. You can then choose to install this distribution from your local harddisk or via network (NFS). setup will install a very basic system. At the end, you can install lilo, the Linux Loader. Rebooting your computer with this little linux system and then runing the setup-program on it, will give the possibility to install more packages. Creating a Linux-partition: =========================== To install this Linux distribution, you need to create an extra partition on your harddisk for Linux. What is lilo and how should I install it? ========================================= Read the lilo-documentation for this... Florian La Roche